The Manitoba government tells Global News it did not issue any alerts Sunday night.

In audio recorded in the area, you can hear a loud siren, then a robotic-sounding voice warning of six nuclear missiles headed towards Canada and the United States.

“Due to the uncertain facts of these missiles, all Canadian residents should seek out a fallout shelter immediately,” it said.

It warns Canadian residents to seek shelter underground, to stay away from windows and to tune in to local media.

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be speaking on all stations shortly,” the message continued.

“It definitely sounded very real in a lot of respects, especially with the reference to Prime Minister Trudeau and the specific actions to take and that kind of thing, and the actual use — unfortunately — of the actual Canadian alert attention signal,” Mike Olczyk, Operations Program Manager for Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization, said.

Police confirmed the audio was taken from a YouTube video made in 2016. The description of the post encourages viewers to replay the prank video warning to fool people.

“Everyone in the condo was out on their balconies with their phones. They’re talking to their loved ones and relatives saying, you know, ‘are you hearing anything about this? Am I the only one hearing about this?'”

“One woman was visibly shaken, saying, ‘should I head to the basement? Should I get out of here?’ She didn’t know what to do because that’s how real it sounded. It was very weird,” Lovlin said.